Line 2 Info
- Network Paris Metro
- Operation Started 1900
- Total Length 12.3 km
- Total Stations 23
Terminals
From
Porte Dauphine
To
Avron
Line 2 Overview
Line 2, opened on 13 December 1900, runs along a semicircular route from Porte Dauphiné to Nation in the northern part of Paris. The line is 12.4 km long and has 25 stations. The line connects several important interchange stations, such as Charles de Gaulle-Étoile, Villiers, Place de Clichy, Barbès-Rochechouart, Stalingrad, Belleville, Père Lachaise, and Nation, making it one of Paris's major transfer lines. Line 2 is a heavily used route, connecting historic sites such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Montmartre area, and Père Lachaise Cemetery along its route.
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Other Lines in Paris Metro
Line 1
La Défense ↔ Château de Vincennes
Line 10
Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud ↔ Cardinal Lemoine
Line 11
Chardon Lagache ↔ Rambuteau
Line 12
Mairie d'Aubervilliers ↔ Mairie d'Issy
Line 13
Les Courtilles ↔ Châtillon–Montrouge
Line 13
Saint-Denis — Université ↔ Malakoff Rue Étienne Dolet
Line 14
Saint-Denis Pleyel ↔ Olympiades
Line 3
Pont de LevalloisBécon ↔ Gallieni
Line 3bis
Porte des Lilas ↔ Pelleport
Line 4
Porte de Clignancourt ↔ Bagneux-Lucie Aubrac
Line 5
Bobigny Pablo Picasso ↔ Place d’Italie
Line 6
Kléber ↔ La Motte Picquet-Grenelle
Frequently Asked Questions — Line 2
Line 2 has 23 stations on the Paris Metro network.
Line 2 runs between Porte Dauphine and Avron.
Line 2 is approximately 12.3 km long.
Line 2 opened in 1900.
Line 2 is a Metro line operated under Paris Metro.
Line 2 is part of the Paris Metro transit network.